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THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERER STILL AT WORK

... the right cheek to the nose was another gash, and a part of the right ear had been cut off, Following the plan in the Whitechapel murders, the miscreant was not content with merely killing his victim, The poor g woman's clothes had been pulled up over her ...

WHISTLING FOR THE POLICE

... way prisoner said, That woman is drunk. I did tell her I was the Whitechapel murderer, but I did not touch her. The clerk: You have no reason to suppose that ho is the Whitechapel murderer? Witness: No, sir. (Laughter.) The clerk: Was he sober? Witness: ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... George's-in-the-Fastt A on Tuesday. He found the unfortunate women inreatesi Al a state of great excitement over the Whitechapel. murders. O Not one of them would entertain fanciful theories respect- inog the identity and objects of the murderer. They were ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. e The inquest on Mary Ann Nicholls, who was d murdered in Buck's row, Whitechapel, on September 1st, was resumed on Saturday. The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown. e Dr H, Sutherland ...

THE WHITECHAPEL [ill]

... authorised by Dr. Gdrdon Browne the city divisional surgeon, to state with reference to the suggestion that the city and Whitechapel murders were the work of a Jewish slaughterer that he has examined the linives nsed by the Jewish slaughterers, all of which ...

TRAGEDIES IN LONDON

... some excitement wes caused in the vicinity of Westgate-etroet ani Black Horse-lane, Ipswich, by the report that the Whitechapel murderer was roaminr about in that district, Large crowta . assembled. The report reached the Police Station, and Sergt. Garnbam ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER. YUNERAL OF THE VICTIM. The rerainus of Mary Janet Kelly, who was murdered on the 9th of November in Miller's Court, Dorset Street, Spitalfields, were carried yesterday morning from Shore- ditch mortuary to the Roman Catholic Cemetery ...

THE ROMANCE OF CRIME

... says a London corre- spondent, at a most opportune moment, and much is expected of him as regards the discovery of the Whitechapel murderer. Ostensibly the motive of his visit is the extradition of Guerin, the Lyons thief, who rubbed an unfortunate collector ...

THE BIRTLEY MURDER

... OF UNGLAND FkAUIER, AIID GENERAL HUE AND CRY. JSA36TBL1S}{t~D 1711-9TH YEAR oF QuZE. ANNE. THlE BIRTLEY MURDER. The Whitechapel murders have been followed by one at Birtley, and, to use the idiom of the daily press, the epidemic of crime is spreading. ...

THE HAVANT MURDER

... the scene. His clothes were free from blood-stains, and, in conclusion, Mr. Matthews alluded to the un- discovered Whitechapel murderer, or mur- derers, as a proof of the difficulty of detec- tion. The judge pointed out that in law a child up to seven ...

THE EAST END MURDERS

... heavily to the ground. The scene attracted a very large crowd of people, who Quickly collected, thinking that thie Whitechapel murderer had been arrested. Mach ercitement prevailed, and the man was conveyed to the polics station. Such incidents are trace- ...